Security solution provider offers rate cut down on firewall product

Information Technology (IT) enthusiasts and corporations can take advantage of the web-based security solution provider Agnitum as it offers a cut down of its solution rate to Philippine clientele.

Ralph L. Ding, of Bodhi Shop in Cebu, announced that Cebu companies and even individual computer owners could protect their PCs from viruses through availing this solution at a very affordable price.

Agnitum releases Outpost Office Firewall, the business-oriented security solution that provides reliable end-point protection for corporate networks.

Most office networks are as vulnerable to Internet threats as home computers, and considering those threats can come from the outside as well as inside the network parameter-companies cannot underestimate the overall security challenge.

To protect office users from DNA attacks, worms, Trojans and other dangers, Agnitum developed the Outpost Office Firewall based on the award-winning code employed in Outpost Firewall Pro.

According to Ding, interested Filipino buyer has to go to the website Agnitum website (www.agnitum.com) and type the code "PH2005" to avail of the discounted rate.

With Agnitum's Outpost Office Firewall, users get a cost-effective solution to secure their corporate networks from external and internal security threats.

This firewall provides a superior arsenal of defense and also allows the user to centrally deploy, configure and update software on client computers.

This also makes Outpost Office Firewall the core element of a multi-layered protection system for modern security measures.

Network security is one of the problems faced by the automated-run organizations whether small companies or large firms.

The product's security features include; list of exclusions for Hidden Process Control; list of exclusions for process memory control, improved attacked detection, protection against process memory space hijacking by malicious code (copycat, thermite leak tests passed), password protection from unauthorized stopping of Outpost service by Trojans and viruses.

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